I don't think anybody "needs" to vote for anybody, but it is pretty clear that Biden is more movable on this issue than Trump, so when it reduces down to a binary choice in November, it makes more sense to vote for Biden as a better lever for pressuring to end the aid to Netanyahu.
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In the meantime - muted.
Suspending settler visas and holding up an arms shipment feel - and are - rather small moves. They are also the biggest moves in our direction we've seen.
and, to be frank with you, im likely to vote for genocide joe anyway because i’m in a swing state with no viable options
but my orig point still stands. i see a lot of non US opinions on who to vote for and its unnecessary
its not nationalism to be dismissive someone in a foreign country telling me how to vote.
But yeah fair enough, I get it. There's a bunch of British people who comment on our politics on here and like, I'm an Irish American socialist, the last political opinion I need to hear is from fucking England lol
We all must have missed the held up shipment. Like, a couple days because too many people are being wiped off the planet?
You cannot actually believe the drivel you type.
… oh, y’all meant in a *helpful* direction.
“Q: "Mr. President, have the protests forced you to reconsider any of the policies with regard to the region?"
THE PRESIDENT: "No."
A) I might be wrong! I always might be wrong (same as everyone else).
B) We have seen a lot of movement in public opinion on this, almost exclusively among Dems and Dem electeds. Biden is a centrist; if his party shifts enough, I think he'll shift with it.
There's been progress but we have a lot of work.
I do think he's a lot more movable than the "we should let Israel use nukes in Gaza" party though
Trump on the other hand is notoriously a fair weather windblown flip flopper with no backbone at all.
You clowns really do just be saying whatever blatant lies you can think up.